~Salam Ramadhan~

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

~Superstitions In The World~



superstition is the irrational belief that future events can be influenced or foretold by specific, unrelated behaviors or occurrences. The earliest superstitions were created as a way to deal with ignorance and fear of the unknown. Superstitions are thus a way of attempting to regain control over events in one's life. Superstitious beliefs are more common among certain groups of people than others, and vary from culture to culture: For example, the number thirteen is considered by many in western society to be inherently unlucky whereas in Japan the number four is often considered unlucky. Some superstitions, notably the connection between mirrors and the soul, are however found to be almost universal, suggesting a deeper connection than mere happenstance or at least a universal experience and interest in such cases. While most superstitions are harmless, and even may be helpful in encouraging people to achieve their goals, attributing results to an unrelated cause if it leads to a lack of responsibility on the part of the person can be somewhat dubious. Understanding the true cause of phenomena is the deepest desire of human beings, and people should not abandon that endeavor in favor of superstition.



The origin of superstitions

The term superstition is thought to derive from the Latin superstitio, meaning "to stand over in awe." The term is also related to the Latin word superstes ("outliving" or "surviving"), and in this sense refers to the remains of ideas and beliefs that continued long after their original meaning had been forgotten. For this reason superstitions are often considered relics of outmoded ways of thinking.

Many believe that superstitious beliefs originated during the earliest days of humanity. Faced with natural phenomena like thunderstorms and earthquakes, as well as the unpredictability of illness and food supply, human beings attempted to create an understandable world of powers that could be influenced by action. The earliest superstitions were created as a way to deal with the ignorance and fear of the unknown. Chance misfortunes could be ascribed a cause, and the potential to avoid or control them was created.

Superstitions are thus a way of attempting to regain control over events, particularly when one feels helpless. Some groups are more prone to superstitious beliefs than others. Actors, minersfishermen, and gamblers all tend to be more superstitious than average; the success of all these occupations tends to be more out of the control of the individual.

Often, superstitions are born from casual coincidence. For example, if an athlete wears a particular pair of socks on a day he performs particularly well, he may continue to wear the same pair of socks in the belief that the socks were responsible for the success. Future successes reinforce such a belief. In some cases, it is certainly possible that the simple belief in success or failure can influence the outcome. The athlete who cannot find his "lucky socks" may, due to lack of confidence, perform poorly, further reinforcing the belief in the power of the socks.

Superstitions can also be learned behaviors. Children who watch those around them perform superstitious actions like "knocking on wood" or not walking under ladders may adopt these behaviors. The true origins of certain superstitions can be centuries old, having been passed down from generation to generation through such an observational learning process.


Superstitions are often passed down through generations; often, the origin of a superstition is lost to history. Additionally, while some superstitions seem more widespread (like the connection of mirrors to the soul), others are specific to certain cultures or occupations.


Examples:

  • Objects are often viewed as lucky charms. Types of charms include rabbits'      feet, four leaf clovers, and horseshoes. Horseshoes are often hung above doorways; when placed with the ends upward (resembling the letter "U"), the horseshoe is thought to collect luck. When placed with the ends pointing downward, luck supposedly drains.
  • Numbers are often given power. In western cultures, the fear of "unlucky" number 13 is called triskaidekaphobia. Some cities skip "13th Avenue," and some buildings go directly from the 12th floor to the 14th floor. The thirteenth floor/apartment/room is sometimes labeled "12a" in an attempt to lessen confusion (being on the "fifteenth" story of a fourteen story building, for example.) Interestingly enough, the same number 13 was once considered a lucky number in ancient Egypt and China, as well as modern Japan. In eastern countries like China, Japan, and Korea, tetraphobia (fear of the number four) is common, instead, possibly because of the similarity in pronunciation of the word "four" and the word "death." Numbers that contain "4" are often skipped in building floors and apartment numbers, as well as table numbers during weddings. "4," "14," "24," and so on are commonly replaced with "3a," "13a," "23a," and so forth.
  • A large number of superstitions are of the "if you do 'x,' then bad luck will follow" variety. Walking under a ladder, opening an umbrella indoors, spilling salt, and putting new shoes on the table are all examples of actions that will cause bad luck. In some cases, it is possible to "undo" the action or protect against bad luck. Crossing one's fingers while walking under a ladder, and throwing salt over the left shoulder after spilling it are often thought to nullify the bad luck.
  • Mirrors have often been the subject of superstition. Many cultures have believed that mirrors were capable of trapping the soul. The ancient Romans believed that breaking a mirror would also break the reflected soul of a person. The belief that life renewed itself every seven years led to the most common superstition about mirrors: A broken mirror will create seven years of bad luck. The Romans believed that such a result could be avoided by grinding the mirror shards to dust, where no shattered reflections remained. Early American slaves submerged the broken mirror into a stream of southward flowing water, and believed bad luck to be washed away in seven hours. Other superstitions involving mirrors also illustrate the belief that the soul can be trapped by them: Mirrors are sometimes covered during illness or after death so that a soul might not accidentally wander through a mirror and become trapped. In northern India, it was believed that looking into the mirrors of a house you were visiting could cause part of your soul to be trapped in the house when you left, opening you up to manipulation by the owner of the mirror.
  • Animals are also often the subject of superstition. If a black cat crosses one's path, it is a sign of bad luck. Birds flying into one's house are thought to be a sign of an impending death.
  • There are also a number of superstitions specific to certain occupations. Sailors believe it is bad luck to kill an albatross, as an albatross is thought to be the spirits of dead sailors. Some superstitions, such as the actors' "don't whistle in the theater," have their roots in practicality. Backstage workers in theaters used to whistle to communicate with one another as they raised and lowered scenery and lights; the whistling of an actor could inadvertently cause a scene change or injury.




Monday, 30 May 2011

~ KESEDERHANAAN DALAM KEHIDUPAN (QANA'AH) ~


Amru bin Harith r.a. meriwayatkan bahawa Rasulullah SAW ketika wafat tidak meninggalkan dinar, dirham, hamba sahaya lelaki atau perempuan, dan tiada sesuatu apa pun, kecuali keldai yang putih yang biasa ditungganginya dan sebidang tanah yang disedekahkan untuk kepentingan orang-orang yang merantau.

Sabda Rasulullah SAW: “Sesungguhnya para Nabi tidak mewariskan dinar dan dirham, mereka hanyalah mewariskan ilmu. Barangsiapa yang mengambilnya, maka dia telah memperoleh keberuntungan yang banyak.” (HR Abu Dawud dan Tirmidzi)

Rasulullah SAW selama hidupnya adalah seorang yang berperibadi sederhana. Meskipun memiliki kekuasaan yang besar, tidak sedikitpun dimanfaatkannya untuk memiliki harta yang berlimpah. Kesederhanaan Rasulullah SAW tidak terbatas pada sikap Baginda yang memang sangat sederhana, tetapi juga terhadap apa sahaja yang dimilikinya. Hal itu tampak jelas dalam kehidupan sehari-harinya.

Rasulullah SAW bersabda: "Tiada hak bagi seorang anak Adam dalam semua hal ini kecuali rumah tempat tinggal, baju yang menutup auratnya, roti kering dan air." (HR Tirmidzi)

Ibnu Abbas r.a. menceritakan bahawa kadang-kadang Rasulullah SAW beserta keluarganya tidak makan beberapa malam, kerana tidak ada makanan dan kebanyakan makanan mereka terdiri dari roti dan tepung gandum.

Dalam kehidupan dunia hari ini yang semakin materialistik, sikap sederhana adalah sesuatu yang jarang ditemui. Kebanyakan manusia cenderung mempertontonkan kemewahan dan berlebihan terhadap apa yang mereka miliki. Kebanyakan manusia merasa tidak pernah puas dengan apa yang telah mereka miliki. Ketika mereka telah dikurniakan oleh Allah SWT kendaraan berupa motosikal, mereka ingin memiliki kereta. Apabila hajatnya sudah dipenuhi, mereka berusaha memiliki kereta yang lebih mewah. Begitulah sifat tamak manusia yang akhirnya menyebabkan seseorang itu menjadi bakhil kerana takutkan kemiskinan atau berkurangnya harta kekayaan.

Firman Allah SWT: “Sekali-kali janganlah orang-orang yang bakhil dengan harta yang Allah berikan kepada mereka dari kurniaNya menyangka, bahawa kebakhilan itu baik bagi mereka. Sebenarnya kebakhilan itu adalah buruk bagi mereka. Harta yang mereka bakhilkan itu akan dikalungkan kelak di lehernya di hari kiamat. Dan kepunyaan Allah-lah segala warisan di langit dan di bumi. Dan Allah mengetahui apa yang kamu kerjakan.” (QS Ali Imran: 180)

Perilaku di atas sering kali menjerumuskan manusia pada perilaku yang bertentangan dengan syariat Islam. Ketika manusia cenderung berperilaku berlebih-lebihan, sering kali pula manusia dibutakan matanya dengan melakukan perbuatan-perbuatan berupa perbuatan rasuah serta bentuk-bentuk kejahatan yang lain. Padahal, asas kesederhanaan adalah ‘Qanaah’ iaitu adanya rasa kecukupan pada dirinya dengan apa yang diterimanya.

Hidup sederhana adalah hidup tidak berlebih-lebihan, tidak bersikap mempertontonkan kemewahan kepada orang lain, terutamanya terhadap jiran tetangga. Hidup sederhana juga bererti sentiasa berlaku adil serta mensyukuri nikmat yang telah diberikan Allah SWT. Sikap hidup sederhana juga bererti menempatkan sesuatu pada tempatnya, menggunakan harta yang dimilikinya untuk kepentingan dan kemaslahatan umat, dan sentiasa berzakat dan bersedekah.

Firman Allah SWT: “Dan orang-orang yang telah menempati kota Madinah dan telah beriman (Anshar) sebelum mereka (Muhajirin), mereka mencintai orang yang berhijrah kepada mereka. Dan mereka tiada menaruh keinginan dalam hati mereka terhadap apa-apa yang diberikan kepada mereka (orang Muhajirin); dan mereka mengutamakan (orang-orang Muhajirin), atas diri mereka sendiri. Sekalipun mereka memerlukan (apa yang mereka berikan itu). Dan siapa yang dipelihara dari kekikiran dirinya, mereka itulah orang-orang yang beruntung.” (QS Al-Hasyr: 9)

Allah SWT juga berfirman: “Dan perumpamaan orang-orang yang membelanjakan hartanya kerana mencari keredhaan Allah dan untuk keteguhan jiwa mereka, seperti sebuah kebun yang terletak di dataran tinggi yang disiram oleh hujan lebat, maka kebun itu menghasilkan buahnya dua kali lipat. Jika hujan lebat tidak menyiraminya, maka hujan gerimis (pun memadai). Dan Allah Maha Melihat apa yang kamu kerjakan.” (QS Al-Baqarah: 265)

Rasulullah SAW bersabda: "Sungguh bahagia orang orang yang masuk Islam, rezekinya cukup dan Allah menjadikan dia qanaah, berhati rela menerima segala pemberianNya."(HR Muslim)

Hidup sederhana bukan bererti tidak diperkenankan memiliki harta kekayaan. Namun, dalam pemilikan harta kekayaan harus didapatkannya sesuai dengan aturan yang telah digariskan dalam syariat terutama yang halalan thoyyiba (halal lagi suci), bersih dari unsur rasuah, terhindar dari segala bentuk kebatilan dan kefasikan, atau jauh dari norma-norma Islam, tidak cacat dari sudut syarie, tiada kerakusan, tidak meminta-minta apatah lagi mengemis yang dapat menjatuhkan martabat secara peribadi atau kolektif.

Firman Allah SWT: “Dan makanlah makanan yang halal lagi baik dari apa yang Allah telah rezkikan kepadamu, dan bertaqwalah kepada Allah yang kamu beriman kepada-Nya.” (QS Al-Maidah: 88)

~The harmful effects of smoking (INTRODUCTION) ~



       Do you know that smoking is not good for our health? The ingredient of cigarette consist a dangerous substances. Statistically, most of smoker was died from year to year. This is because there are many cigarettes were sold in the market. There are many harmful effects of smoking such as lung cancer, stroke and high blood pressure.


Wednesday, 25 May 2011

~ Ways to minimize road accidents in Malaysia~ (INTRODUCTION)



        In Malaysia, we always heard about road accident from television and radio. Statistically, road accidents were happen in each three minutes. This is because many people do not have responsibility on the road. In order ways to minimize road accident such as strict enforcement of speed limits, introduce warning gadget to drivers and everybody must respect regulation.






Tuesday, 24 May 2011

~ The campaign of 3R (recycle,reuse,reduce) ~ (INTRODUCTION)



     Do you know that the campaign 3R (recycle, reuse and reduce) are good in order to protect the world? We must realize that our earth today was in danger situation. Thus, everyone must take part in this campaign to save the world. There are many advantages from this campaign such as we can reduce pollution, we can reduce cost and prevent waste of product and also it can teach ourselves to be more responsibility to the world.




~ My unforgettable vacation~ (INTRODUCTION)



     I am very sure that everyone had their unforgettable vacation. I'm also had unforgettable vacation like others. Statistically, 80% of family in Malaysia include my family will spend time to vacation during holiday. It is because on another day, we always busy. There are many places I and my family went to vacation such as Pulau Langkawi, Port Dickson and Indonesia.





Sunday, 22 May 2011

:: Ways To Minimize Road Accidents In Malaysia ::


Assalamualaikum and good night all my friend.. I have an interesting topic to discuss with all of you. It is about the ways to minimize road accidents.
Road accident is increasingly becoming a major killer each year in Malaysia. Many people were killed in road accident every three minutes. The main causes of the car accidents are driver distractions, drunken driver, using phone while driving, speeding, aggressive driving, mechanical failure, road conditions and weather. But today, I don't want to talk much about the main causes of road accident. I just want to discuss the ways to minimize road accidents in our country, Malaysia.





There are many ways to minimize road accidents in Malaysia. Most important method to bring down accidents is strict enforcement of speed limits. 90% of accidents can be avoided by strict enforcement of speed limits. In addition, heavy penalty should be imposed on all those who cross speed limit. If this is strictly implemented, nobody will dare to go at high speed.

Secondly, I think we should introduce with new gadgets. New gadgets are to be developed for collision prevention and should be fitted on all vehicles. Research organizations should be asked to develop such gadgets on war footing. For example, gadgets can be developed to automatically slow down the vehicle, if safe distance commensurate with the speed of the vehicle in front is not maintained. Gadgets also can be developed for warning the driver, if the drive sleeps.
Next, road users should respect regulations in order to reduce on accidents. For example, do not break the rule of traffic light. When light is turn to yellow, we should slow down the car and when light turn to red, we must stop. If roads user follow the rule, I think the accident will be decrease.







In conclusion, road consumer must be patient while driving and follow all the road regulations to decrease the road accident in Malaysia. Road users also must realize their responsibility to themselves and others.
 I think that all for today because I feel very sleepy..hehe.. take care  my friend.. (^____^)
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